The Sundance Film Festival expands to audiences across the country for one special night of film and dialogue, dispatching 10 filmmakers from Park City to nine cities across the country to screen and discuss their direct-from-Festival films with audiences.
The Belcourt Theatre has been selected by the Sundance Film Festival as one of only 10 venues in America to screen a specially selected film on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013 as part of Sundance Film Festival USA. This year, the Belcourt will screen MOTHER OF GEORGE, directed by Andrew Dosunmu. Nashville native Matt Parker is a producer on the film (Parker also co-produced the critically acclaimed BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD). This will be the film's first screening outside of Utah as part of Sundance Film Festival USA, a program designed to introduce the Festival experience to film-loving audiences nationwide. This is the fourth year the Belcourt has been selected to screen a film as part of Sundance Film Festival USA.
About MOTHER OF GEORGE (from the Nashville Scene):
"...the new film from Andrew Dosunmu, whose immigrant drama RESTLESS CITY attracted much attention at Sundance 2011... It, like RESTLESS CITY, was produced by Matthew Parker, the native Nashvillian who's amassing impressive credits — including one of 2012's best films, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD, which made a splash at the festival last winter. Parker appeared here earlier this year with BEASTS, a possible Oscar contender.
Described as 'a story about a woman willing to do anything and risk everything for her marriage', MOTHER OF GEORGE stars Danai Gurira (who's had a showcase role this season as Michonne on The Walking Dead) and Isaach De Bankole. It was shot by hot cinematographer Bradford Young, whose credits include RESTLESS CITY, native Nashvillian Dee Rees' PARIAH and Sundance award winner Ava DuVernay's MIDDLE OF NOWHERE."
General Admission: $15. Belcourt member-only presale begins Wed, December 12 at 10 am. Tickets for the general public will go on sale Fri, December 14 at 10 am.
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